A dynamic queue allocation and de-allocation mechanism for managing traffic flowing through a switching node. If a packet matches conditions of a particular QoS policy rule, a determination is made as to whether a queue associated with the matched QoS policy rule exists on an egress port that is to forward the packet. If such a queue does not exist, a determination is made as to whether enough resources are available for dynamically creating the queue according to the QoS action parameters of the matched QoS policy rule. If the new queue may not be created because of resource limitation, queues of lower priority existing on the port are reclaimed and their resources reassigned to the new queue.
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1. In a data communications network including a switching node, a method for managing network traffic comprising: receiving an inbound packet; identifying a policy rule applicable to the packet; identifying an egress port for the packet; determining if a destination associated with the egress port has a queue associated with the identified policy rule; and if the destination does not have a queue associated with the identified policy rule, dynamically creating at the destination a queue in accordance with the identified policy rule.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the identified policy rule includes a quality of service parameter.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising: monitoring network resources; and allocating the resources to the new queue based on availability of the network resources.
4. The method of claim 3 further comprising de-allocating resources allocated to an existing queue.
5. The method of claim 4 further comprising re-allocating at least a portion of the de-allocated resources to the new queue.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the resources are de-allocated if the existing queue is associated with a priority that is lower than a priority indicated by the quality of service parameter.
7. The method of claim 5 further comprising transferring contents of the existing queue to a default queue.
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